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Posthumous Portrait of Mary Stuart with a Servant, c. 1664 (oil on canvas)
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Posthumous Portrait of Mary Stuart with a Servant, c. 1664 (oil on canvas)
5672018 Posthumous Portrait of Mary Stuart with a Servant, c.1664 (oil on canvas) by Hanneman, Adriaen (c.1601-71); 129.5x119.3 cm; Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Mary Henrietta (1631-1660) was Princess of Orange and Countess of Nassau by marriage to Dutch Stadtholder Willem II. Eldest daughter of King Charles I, she was the first to hold the title Princess Royal and was co-regent for her son, later William III, during his minority.
She is dressed as an American or Indian for a fancy dress ball, wearing a Brazilian cloak of feathers and an ostrich feather turban.); Dutch, out of copyright
Media ID 22566664
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This portrait, titled "Posthumous Portrait of Mary Stuart with a Servant" takes us back to the 17th century and offers a glimpse into the life of Mary Henrietta, Princess of Orange. Painted by Adriaen Hanneman in 1664, this oil on canvas print measures 129.5x119.3 cm and is currently housed at the Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands. Mary Henrietta was not only known for her royal lineage as the eldest daughter of King Charles I but also for being the first to hold the title Princess Royal. In this portrait, she is depicted alongside a servant while dressed as an American or Indian for a fancy dress ball. Her attire includes a Brazilian cloak adorned with feathers and an ostrich feather turban. The painting beautifully captures Mary's regal presence and showcases intricate details such as lace, pearls, and jewels that adorn her ensemble. Her ringlets cascade down her shoulders while she gazes confidently at the viewer. As co-regent for her son William III during his minority years, Mary played an important role in Dutch politics during the Dutch Golden Age. This portrait serves as both a symbol of her status within House of Orange-Nassau and as a testament to her influence during this period. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece from history through their fine art collection, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty and historical significance today.
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